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Francesca Kennedy and Bart
A woman involved in a serious crash on the A6 said her beloved horse Bart âsaved her lifeâ following a collision with a car which resulted in the animal being put down.
Twenty-year-old Francesca Kennedy was on a hack with her friend and fellow rider, Hannah Farrell, when they were involved in a collision with a vehicle near Clifton last week.
Miss Kennedy said: âBart meant everything to me, he really was my best friend. I could tell him anything and I called him my real-life unicorn.â
The avid rider, who is originally from Lancashire, said she knew instantly that her horse was injured.
11 more coronavirus deaths recorded on Teesside as confirmed cases increase by 400
There have now been 791 Covid-19 related deaths and 30,970 cases of the virus on Teesside
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Coronavirus patient numbers in Teesside hospitals confirmed as trust nears first wave peak
Teesside hospital staff are dealing with winter pressures on top of caring for those with covid-19
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Coronavirus patient numbers at a major Teesside hospital trust are nearing demands seen during the first covid peak last year.
“We are in awe of the tireless efforts of all NHS workers currently battling this evil virus. “We would sincerely like to thank the incredible ICU team at East Surrey Hospital for their world-class, compassionate care. “Our thoughts are also with his emergency department colleagues, whom he considered his second family. “A huge hole has been left in our hearts. We love you, forever and always.”
Nursing assistant Ruben Munoz, centre
– Ruben Munoz, nursing assistant Ruben Munoz, a father of two and nursing assistant at Surrey and Sussex NHS Trust )SASH) for a decade, died on April 17. Michael Wilson, chief executive of SASH, said the death of Mr Munoz had caused deep sadness among his colleagues.